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Morning News
New Delhi | A new telephone hotline between the senior officials in the foreign ministries will alert each of potential nuclear risks |
Manila
Arroyo re-elected President has won another term in office, a congressional committee announced after finishing a contentious vote count
Iraq
Iraq plans new anti-terror stance Iraq plans to reorganise its security forces and deploy the army against internal threats
Saudi Arabia
New Saudi al Qaeda chief named Saleh al-Oufi, a former prison guard, will replace slain leader Abdel Aziz al-Muqrin, according to the Islamist Web site
Day News
Iraq
Threat to behead South Korean hostage| Kim Sun-il, 33, was shown on a videotape pleading for his life, with his captors demand South Korea withdraw |
Saudi Arabia
Al Qaeda alleges Saudi aid Militants who killed American Johnson said that sympathetic Saudi security forces aided their kidnapping operation
Congo
DR Congo troop move irks Rwanda The government is deploying 10,000 troops to the east of the country, to confront dissident forces
New York
Goosen claims US Open glory The 35-year-old made no mistakes on the last and tapped in for par to claim a 2-shot victory
Evening News
Iraq
Judge orders prison be kept The military judge in the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal has declared the jail site a crime scene
San Francisco Bay Area , June 20, 2004 Timeline
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